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Guess it depends on personal preference, heard some people run it on the governor all day long, others won't do over 45mph.
With the 11-20's, I'll run at 61 mph/2500 rpm all day.
Yes, it's a military truck, designed for 45 mph convoys. Yes, the brakes were designed 50+ years ago. On the other hand, the deuce stops better than some air brake straight trucks I've driven. And WAY better than my 46 Jeep. Since it is an old truck, I keep a eye on the brake hoses/fluid level/linings etc...
So do you guys think it's unsafe at higher speeds? any speed?
The other point is engine rpms. 2600-2800 rpm is redline for the multi. Now take a gas motor, run it at the redline for a couple of hours, and you soon will have a broken motor. What I've seen and driven about diesel's, they are happiest at or close to redline.
Has anyone had a Multi come apart at high rpm? Seen where the number 6 or 3 rod has been thrown in them, but at what point? Did someone just hit the start button and floor it?
Dennis
Had to put that last line in the post for DR and Gimpy.
With the 11-20's, I'll run at 61 mph/2500 rpm all day.
Yes, it's a military truck, designed for 45 mph convoys. Yes, the brakes were designed 50+ years ago. On the other hand, the deuce stops better than some air brake straight trucks I've driven. And WAY better than my 46 Jeep. Since it is an old truck, I keep a eye on the brake hoses/fluid level/linings etc...
So do you guys think it's unsafe at higher speeds? any speed?
The other point is engine rpms. 2600-2800 rpm is redline for the multi. Now take a gas motor, run it at the redline for a couple of hours, and you soon will have a broken motor. What I've seen and driven about diesel's, they are happiest at or close to redline.
Has anyone had a Multi come apart at high rpm? Seen where the number 6 or 3 rod has been thrown in them, but at what point? Did someone just hit the start button and floor it?
Dennis
Had to put that last line in the post for DR and Gimpy.